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I'm still hoping to get some feedback on this chick. Here's another photo at 10 weeks. Is there a chance it's a pullet even though it is acting like a roo?
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I'm still hoping to get some feedback on this chick. Here's another photo at 10 weeks. Is there a chance it's a pullet even though it is acting like a roo?
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I'm still hoping to get some feedback on this chick. Here's another photo at 10 weeks. Is there a chance it's a pullet even though it is acting like a roo?
way too young. give it till about 16 or even 20 weeks before we can make a good guess. behavior means nothing at that age really with silkies - I have had some of the nastiest bullies be girls.
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I'm still hoping to get some feedback on this chick. Here's another photo at 10 weeks. Is there a chance it's a pullet even though it is acting like a roo?
way too young. give it till about 16 or even 20 weeks before we can make a good guess. behavior means nothing at that age really with silkies - I have had some of the nastiest bullies be girls.
with that crest, the shape, and the body structure/type - looks girly especially at that age. BUT again one never knows. Pennie had a pullet that crowed a few times and she swore it was a boy, til it laid an egg. Chickens are strange little creatures, and silkies even more so